Brumbies outmuscle Waratahs

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Folau Fainga'a celebrates one of his tries

Hooker Folau Fainga’a scored two tries as the Brumbies beat the Waratahs 19-13 in Canberra on Friday. MARIETTE ADAMS reports.

The Brumbies had won just three of their last seven local derbies, so this was a timely victory for them. It sees them leapfrog the Waratahs into second spot in the Australian conference, although the Sydney-based side have a game in hand.

While the Waratahs exploited their hosts’ ill-discipline in the early exchanges to score first, the Brumbies settled down as the match progressed and managed to control proceedings with relative ease.

After the opening 10 minutes, they bossed the forward battle, kept the Waratahs’ backline at bay with a smothering and cohesive defensive line and had the upper hand at the set pieces.

The poor kicking performance by Bernard Foley will be of great concern to Wallabies coach Michael Cheika, who was in attendance. The Waratahs flyhalf went one from four.

The visitors made a storming start to this encounter, captain Michael Hooper powering over. With the hosts conceding two penalties for breakdown infringements, Foley lined up a shot at goal, but his effort hit the upright and ricocheted back into the field of play. Hooper leapt high to claim possession and fought his way past the defence. Foley’s easy conversion attempt then hit the upright again.

That would be the last reward in the half for the Waratahs’ misfiring attack, as the Brumbies hit back with Fainga’a’s brace to establish a seven-point lead.